blacktemper: (a raging water)
Hiei ([personal profile] blacktemper) wrote in [community profile] skippedabeat 2017-08-25 10:07 pm (UTC)

The Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that you can either know exactly how fast a particle is moving or where it is, but not both.

[Vincent is loathe to break out anything that might give the indication of deeper learning, but he feels that this is something he's obligated to struggle against with all his might. Kit's irksome habit of spouting useless trivia is also a factor, much as he'd hate to admit it; given the theme of physics, he naturally gravitated towards a similar analogy.]

As long as I know myself, he's as real as a dream. That's not going to change.

[the two of them can't exist in this world simultaneously, just like the knowledge of location and momentum. so long as he remembered that it didn't matter how loudly the voice in his head railed. he wouldn't be intimidated by such feeble actions.]

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